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Champlain Valley lacrosse overpowers Woodstock
Woodstock lacrosse, the smallest school competing at the D1 level, lost to the defending champion Redhawks on Tuesday afternoon, despite a strong performance and a close game until the fourth quarter.
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5mLebanon High's Oscar Gulledge Receives NFF Honors
Oscar Gulledge, an All-State linebacker and team captain for Lebanon High School, was recognized by the New Hampshire-based Joe Yukica Chapter of the National Football Foundation as one of its 38 scholar-athletes, and was also the recipient of the Donald E. York Scholarship Award.
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6mAfter years of stifling heat, Vermont invests nearly $10.5 million in prison air conditioning
Vermont has approved its largest investment in prison cooling systems in recent years, allocating nearly $10.5 million to install permanent air conditioning in two state correctional facilities by 2027.
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4mPolice: Body in water, overturned canoe prompted investigation in Grantham
Police are investigating an unattended death after a body was found in the water near the Eastman Pond Boat Launch, and the death is considered suspicious due to the lack of witnesses.
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8mWoodstock Union High School commencement celebrates graduates' strong bonds
Woodstock Union High School's class of 2026 celebrated their graduation with a ceremony featuring a performance by the student Speakchorus, speeches from the principal, class president, salutatorian, and valedictorian, and a recitation of the school's Alma Mater.
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4mTrack & Field: Kondi, Kyei-Aboagye and Perdrizet claim New England championships
Georgia Kondi won the shot put in a close contest at the New England Track and Field Championships, while Sebastian Perdrizet won the triple jump and Nina Kyei-Aboagye won the 100 meters.